Location: United Kingdom
SW London property markets outshine ‘subdued’ PCL heartlands
Latest JLL data flags how areas like Battersea & Wandsworth are defying the wider downturn as buyers expand their horizons.
‘Incredible’ penthouse with 182ft frontage overlooking Kensington Gardens seeks £19.95mn
With views from Hyde Park to the Surrey Hills, Savills says this is 'undoubtedly one of the capital’s finest apartments.'
Buyer snaps up important Queen Anne manor house in SW London
Grand 18th century pile in Petersham, asking nearly £8mn, sold within eight weeks of instruction.
Industry Reactions: BoE data reveal another rise in mortgage lending
'The market appears to be back on track,' says one property portal boss.
Zoopla cuts house price forecast despite ‘surge’ in market activity
'Low house price inflation is not a bad thing,' says property portal - 'so long as there is enough market confidence for people to list their homes and make bids to buy homes'
Fine & Country moves into Manchester
Jonathan Parkinson is launching a new virtual outpost for the top-end estate agency brand next month.
Moveli adds new brokers in SW England & SE London
Michael Fredriksson & Kim Jones are the latest names to join the upper-market platform's ranks.
Top super-prime agent Lloyd launches off-market advisory firm
'Mr Mayfair's' new independent venture focuses on discreet sales & acquisitions across London’s most prestigious postcodes.
Deal sealed on best-in-class South Ken townhouse
Low-key marketing campaign delivers super-prime success on one of SW London's top garden squares.
Former Chestertons Director launches SW London estate agency
Robert Sturges wants to rebuild collaborative agency practices in prime London.
Super-prime design studio Elicyon lands in Singapore
Charu Gandhi's London-based firm has expanded its operations to support the delivery of top-end projects across Asia.
‘Don’t tell me you love me, show me’: On the growing pushback against Labour’s non-dom overhaul
A House of Lords event last week underlined growing disquiet over the government’s non-dom tax reforms, reports Knight Frank's Tom Bill - but any new direction on policy may have to wait until the autumn.